Hopefully an easy question. I have a 1997 Toyota Camry, and the cigarette lighter doesn't work. I don't use it much, but I'm planning to go to a concert on the 15th, and my iPhone is basically going to be my means for everything - taking pictures, videos, and my GPS to get me back and forth without getting lost. And since I can't exactly bring a charger and charge it at a concert, I want to charge it in my car. But I can't.

I'm hoping it's just a dead fuse, or something. I found the inside fuse box, and got access to it. But... where do I go to buy the RIGHT fuse to replace the current one? And how the hell do I know what fuse it is to replace?

Yeah, I'm not good with cars. D:

There should be like a diagram somewhere near it or right on it,and it says cig lighter,but just pull out the fuse and take it with you to a car place if your not sure.

Or sometimes there a few spare fuses for you to use next to the others,check if you see any.

*Edit*I checked and it looks like you could have some spares in the fusebox under the hood,but thats not where the cig lighter fuse is.It underneath somewhere drivers side.But both should have a diagram.

Alright, so I have a question in regards to Youtube, Chrome and cookies.

I use three computers daily: my home desktop, my work desktop and my work laptop. All of them have the same internet configuration (Chrome as the browser, unfiltered internet access etc etc) AND YET, I am finding inconsistencies between them, especially when it comes to Youtube.

Basically, when I go on to Youtube, I want my subscription list to show 'Everything' and when I play a video, I want it to be in the 'wide' video player setting. Now, for a long time I had to do this manually whenever I went in to Youtube. However, recently I noticed that Youtube on my work laptop has saved these settings for me (whether as cookies or something else, I don't know) so that everytime I use Youtube on my laptop, it is perfectly setup. Problem is, I can't replicate this on my two other computers despite my best efforts. I'm thinking that I just need to be able to make the cookie 'stick' or something like that, but I have no idea how.

Again, I'm using the latest stable build of Chrome if that makes any difference. Would love to be able to solve this once and for all!

walnuts, I don't really have any experience with that since I only use chrome on one computer, but you can try setting up syncing in Chrome's options. It keeps your bookmarks and stuff standardized across your computers. It might help your problem.

walnuts, I don't really have any experience with that since I only use chrome on one computer, but you can try setting up syncing in Chrome's options. It keeps your bookmarks and stuff standardized across your computers. It might help your problem.

I've been doing that for a while and it seems to make no difference, but thanks for the advice, I appreciate it.

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Anyway, one more question. Right now I have standard internet, speed is currently 10mbps. If I upgrade to turbo, which will get me 20mbps, is it really worth it? Will it fix my signal strength with wireless devices (most importantly on my Xbox, which is upstairs, and nowhere near the router, and has a pretty weak signal)?

I need a good, easy to use FLV downloader. Anyone have any suggestions? There's this video on Veoh.com that I want to download.

Most Veoh videos have a download link, and this one does too, but the video it downloads is corrupted. It stops halfway through. The actual FLV works fine though, so I need to download that.

Keepvid didn't work.

I don't know if it will work or not, as some sites (Hulu, etc.) have it set up to not allow streams to be downloaded, but I use RealPlayer. It downloads YouTube and other independent videos just fine.

Well I tried to get Real Player but, and this is where it gets odd, the installer did nothing. It went through the installation process and when it was done, nothing had changed on my computer. No new programs or files or folders or nothing. I tried it twice...

Anyway, one more question. Right now I have standard internet, speed is currently 10mbps. If I upgrade to turbo, which will get me 20mbps, is it really worth it? Will it fix my signal strength with wireless devices (most importantly on my Xbox, which is upstairs, and nowhere near the router, and has a pretty weak signal)?

too bad about your car,but I wouldnt get the turbo internet its not gonna help your signal you need to either get a better router with a longer reach..(mine is kind of weak and I know some people can walk outside their house and get wifi but I cant do it)You should just go the cheaper route and just drill a hole and put an ethernet cord.

Anyone here on BT's Fibre Optic broadband? Having issues with those *bleep* at TalkTalk and looking to move on rather than upgrade my package. Currently on 5mb/s D: Could pay £6 more and supposedly get 80mb/s download speed with their fibre optics but don't know whether to trust them. I know it comes down to your area but are BT reliable? Any help appreciated.

Also, does anyone know of any good video converters? Want to change some .avi shows I downloaded to .mp4 for iTunes. Would prefer a free converter but I don't really mind if I have to pay for a reliable one.

Alright, so I have a question in regards to Youtube, Chrome and cookies.

I use three computers daily: my home desktop, my work desktop and my work laptop. All of them have the same internet configuration (Chrome as the browser, unfiltered internet access etc etc) AND YET, I am finding inconsistencies between them, especially when it comes to Youtube.

Basically, when I go on to Youtube, I want my subscription list to show 'Everything' and when I play a video, I want it to be in the 'wide' video player setting. Now, for a long time I had to do this manually whenever I went in to Youtube. However, recently I noticed that Youtube on my work laptop has saved these settings for me (whether as cookies or something else, I don't know) so that everytime I use Youtube on my laptop, it is perfectly setup. Problem is, I can't replicate this on my two other computers despite my best efforts. I'm thinking that I just need to be able to make the cookie 'stick' or something like that, but I have no idea how.

Again, I'm using the latest stable build of Chrome if that makes any difference. Would love to be able to solve this once and for all!

I can rip 20-minute episodes and brief trailers from my DVD's just fine, but every time I rip a feature-length movie (anything over 90 minutes) the VOB that comes out has a messed up Length value. The whole movie plays if I just leave it running, but the files all show lengths of 2 minutes or less, and if I try to skip through it it won't go to the position I click. It's also causing problems with converting. Any idea why this might be happening or if there's a way to "repair" the files after ripping them?

No I would say that's not a Brown Recluse Spider bite. Bites from Brown Recluses are much bigger and more gruesome.Since the images are all so graphics, I'll just post a link to this collection of Brown Recluse spider bite pics on Google Images. View it at your discretion.Bite Pics.

Anyway, one more question. Right now I have standard internet, speed is currently 10mbps. If I upgrade to turbo, which will get me 20mbps, is it really worth it? Will it fix my signal strength with wireless devices (most importantly on my Xbox, which is upstairs, and nowhere near the router, and has a pretty weak signal)?

What kind of router do you have right now? If it uses wireless-G, then definitely buy a wireless-N one, especially if you have a slim 360, which as a wireless-N adapter. The signal improvement is pretty substantial. Alternatively, you can put a wireless extender somewhere between the router and the Xbox.

quote Xelrog T ApocalypseI can rip 20-minute episodes and brief trailers from my DVD's just fine, but every time I rip a feature-length movie (anything over 90 minutes) the VOB that comes out has a messed up Length value. The whole movie plays if I just leave it running, but the files all show lengths of 2 minutes or less, and if I try to skip through it it won't go to the position I click. It's also causing problems with converting. Any idea why this might be happening or if there's a way to "repair" the files after ripping them?No help here?

Searched for your problem, and found this to be recommended in one of your threads. Not 100% sure it's the same problem you're having, but it's worth a shot. Otherwise, maybe just rip to ISOs instead? Or if it's not encrypted, use Handbrake to go straight to H.264.